The best tattoo shop in San Francisco, Black and Blue is a woman-owned, gender and POC-inclusive studio.

INFO

If you would like to set up a tattoo appointment, we ask for a deposit to the artist directly. Deposits vary from artist to artist.The idea of the deposit is that it goes towards the last hour of your tattoo.

If you would like to change your appointment time and give us 2 weeks notice,you can still use the deposit towards your tattoo.

You will lose your deposit if:• The notice is shorter than 2 weeks • You do not show up • You are considerably late (you miss a third of your appointment time or more) • You have us do another drawing, that differs from the first one

If you do not get tattooed, the deposit becomes a consultation or drawing fee.

IN OTHER WORDS: DEPOSITS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE!So, if you are not ready, please do not set up an appointment. The crew will be thankful!

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FAQ

Q: I'm new to tattooing, where do I start?

We do take walk-ins but it's best to plan ahead. Have a few concrete ideas about what you want done and how you want your tattoo to look on your body. Then, we invite you to come into the shop and cruise our many references, examples, and photo books of each artists work for inspiration or clarification of your ideas. Choose an artist whose work or energy you like. Now you are ready to come in or call and set up a consultation with the artist you choose, and she will be glad to help realize your vision.

Q: Once I've decided I want a tattoo, how does the process work?

After your initial consultation, the artists will take a deposit and draw a design for your tattoo. When you approve the drawing, you will set up an appointment to begin your new (or first!) piece. If you change your mind, be sure to call and give us at least 2-3 days notice so your artists can book the time she held open for you. Since many of us book weeks in advance, the sooner you are able to cancel your tattoo the better. If you cancel without sufficient notice, your artists will keep your deposit.

Q: How do I prepare for my appointment?

On the day you come in to be tattooed, it is important that you not consume alcohol or take any aspirin. Please be clear-headed, healthy, and have a full belly! These conditions will ensure the best possible start for your tattoo, and help make the experience positive. How well your tattoo heals has everything to do with how well you take care of it afterwards, so be prepared to follow the aftercare instructions your artists provides. Your artist will touch up your skin art after it is healed (usually for free). We want you to be absolutely happy with your new tattoo.

Q: How safe is tattooing?

Many people have concerns about the safety of being tattooed. At Black and Blue, we are serious about our cleanliness and sterilization procedures. We use sterile one time use tubes and needles . Our artists will be happy to discuss any concerns that you may have about tattoo safety. It is important to us that you be, and feel, safe in our shop.

Q: What inks do you use?

Q: Does it hurt?

Yes, as a general rule, it hurts. However, people experience the pain in different ways, and some places on the body hurt more than others. Most people find that the fear of being tattooed is far worse than the pain they actually experience. All kinds of people get tattooed, and almost everyone is able to tolerate the sensation. Some people even find that they really like being tattooed!

Q: Do customers ever have to stop partway through a tattoo due to pain?

Although tolerances for pain differs from person to person, we haven't yet had a client who asked us to stop due to excessive pain.

Q: How much does it cost?

Please check our Artists' pages for rates. You will find they are aligned with going rate for reputable shops in the Bay Area. We recognize that tattooing is not cheap, but we are sure that your positive experience and your satisfaction with your permanent ink is worth the expense. The artist will give you an estimate, but how much your tattoo ends up costing depends on several factors, including the size and complexity of the design, how long it takes to place it on your body, and how well your particular skin takes the ink.

Q: How do I pay for the tattoo?

Your deposit will go toward your last session, and you pay for each session when it's finished. We accept major credit cards and (preferably) cash.

Q: What about tipping?

It's common practice to tip your tattoo artist if you are happy with your tattoo, or felt you got extra attention. If you can afford it, a good tip is 15-20%, just like a restaurant, but any token of appreciation is welcome.

Q: How should I care for my new tattoo?

Please take a look at our Aftercare info below, and read the instructions.

Q: What are some of the possible complications of tattooing?

Many people are worried about the possibility of getting an infection from being tattooed. It is very, very rare for a person in good health who takes good care of the their tattoo to get an infection. However, some people do have a reaction to the inks, or (more often) to the ointment or lotion used during the healing process. When this happens, the tattooed are may become itchy, or a pimply rash may develop. These reactions are not serious, but they can affect the way the tattoo looks when it heals, and they are sometimes uncomfortable. People most commonly react to red inks.

Q: Can I bring a friend with me for support?

Please be aware that on the day of the tattoo lovers, family or friends are not allowed in the room. They can wait in the lobby and visit briefly. This is for everyone's safety. Thank you for understanding.

Aftercare

All the products we recommend may be purchased at our shop

Days 1 – 3:

We recommend keeping the bandage on for 3 to 5 hours or wash the tattoo first thing in the morning and 2 to 3 more times per day for the first two days.

You should use Cetaphil cleanser or another unscented cleanser or soap like Dr Bronner's Castile Soap.

Avoid aloe vera; it dries out the skin and will make your tattoo heal poorly. Also avoid scented lotions, cleansers, etc.

If your tattoo gets covered with a Second Skin product, please leave the film on for up to 48 hours and after follow same instructions.

It's recommended to take any kind of bandage off with running warm water.

Days 3 – 4:

Apply Pegasus Pro Tattoo Cream or Lotion liberally throughout the day. Short showers are OK!

Days 5 – 15:

Apply cream or lotion as needed. Do not peel, scratch, or rub. If it feels itchy, you can slap your tattoo, this will relieve it somewhat. Remember tattoos take approximately 1 – 3 weeks to heal completely. Be kind to your tattoo, and it will be kind to you!

During the Two–Week Healing Process:

Do not use oily products such as Vaseline, or Neosporin on your new tattoo.

Do not use aloe vera or scented lotions.

Do not swim, sauna, or soak (shower OK).

Do not expose to direct sunlight.

Absolutely no picking!

The ointments can be purchased on our Store page or at Black & Blue Tattoo. If a rash occurs, discontinue use and try another brand. The top layer of skin will peel and the tattoo can be very itchy. Again, do not pick or scratch! Let the skin fall off naturally. It's a good idea to get in the habit of sunblock, as the sun will fade a tattoo.

The tattoo is your responsibility once you leave Black and Blue, use common sense!

PLEASE BE AWARE THAT ON THE DAY OF THE TATTOO LOVERS, FAMILY, OR FRIENDS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE ROOM.HEY CAN WAIT IN THE LOBBY AND VISIT BRIEFLY. THIS IS FOR EVERYONE'S SAFETY.

THE SHOP IS A FRAGRANCE-FREE SPACE. PLEASE DON'T USE COLOGNE OR STRONG SCENTS.